Mark Twainhaq 's Adventure Samuel Clemens, widely known Mark Twain, is a famous writer. He is one of the most respected and loved American writers. He wrote over 30 works, including satirical works, short stories, historical and non-fiction, and five works. One of his novels is "Adventure of Huckleberry Finn". That is the novel I read. Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born in Missouri, Florida on November 30, 1835. He is the sixth child of John and Jane Clemens.
Huckleberry "Huck" Finn is a protagonist and a narrator of Huckleberry Finn's adventure, Tom Sawyer Abroad, and detective Tom Sawyer. Huck is Tom's best friend. After Tom's adventure, Huck explains his own adventure in Huckleberry Fin's adventure. Hack's insult, father of drinking. He disappeared before the adventure of Huckleberry Finn disappeared but appeared at the beginning of the story and forced to live with his son. He also sued Thatcher judge to get the $ 6,000 he gave the judge he gave to the judge, confiscated the money in Hack's pocket and used it to drunk it. He is mad at his son working harder than himself and living in better conditions. He dropped out of school on hack and asked him to threaten him with a whip. Immediately after Hack escaped, Bad Fern made sure not to return home looking for him.
Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Adventures" is a book full of irony, adventure and controversy. This book was written in the 1840s and it was completed before it was abolished. In the story, a little boy named Huckleberry Fin ran away from his father and began to risk. In this adventure, Huck witnessed many aspects of the real world, and met many new rookies. One of them is called Jim. Jim was a slave, trying to escape from his master and become a free man. Huck and Jim made friends and they began to risk them together. Mark Twain used these letters to show how racial discrimination was eliminated in the process of accepting racial discrimination. I think that his work has improved past and present racial relations. This book was published after the slavery abolition, but many people are still racist